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Benefit Reading for CJPME

Nino Ricci joins writers Wayson Choy, Terry Fallis, Kyo Maclear, Lee Maracle and Joseph Boyden at a benefit reading in support of Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East.

Sunday, 22 September 2013
7 PM
Friends’ House – 60 Lowther Avenue, Toronto

CJPME is Canada’s largest grassroots multiethnic secular organization working to promote justice, peace and development in the Middle East. For more information, visit cjpme.org.

Filed Under: Past Events

Center for Fiction, NYC

Nino Ricci talks about “Setting as Character” at New York’s Center for Fiction as part of Craftwork, the Center’s series of talks by some of today’s most exciting writers on the nuts and bolts of creating great fiction. Presented in partnership with One Story.

From verdant jungles to frozen mountaintops to isolated prairies, settings in fiction can be more than just evocative, they can become characters in their own right. Nino Ricci will draw on his own use of the Galapagos in his award winning novel The Origin of Species, and show how his real life trip to Darwin’s islands became central to the novel’s vision.

Thursday, 3 October 2013
7 PM
The Center for Fiction • 17 E. 47th St. • New York • 212.755.6710

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Princeton Public Library

Nino Ricci, currently the Pathy Visiting Professor at Princeton, in conversation with veteran interviewer and broadcast journalist Therese Keane.

Part of the Friends of the Princeton Public Library Fall 2013 Series.

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Enjoy wine and light dinner with the Friends at 6:30 pm. Conversations begin at 7:30 pm. Event details and ticket sales now available at: princetonlibrary.org/friends/conversations

Princeton Public Library | Sands Library Building | 65 Witherspoon Street | Princeton | NJ | 08542

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Pathy Visiting Professor at Princeton

Nino Ricci is the Pathy Visiting Professor in Canadian Studies at Princeton University for Fall 2013. His course “Nationalism and Internationalism in the North American Novel” will look at literature’s complicity in the formation of national and cultural identity.

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ASPEN SUMMER WORDS 2013

Hailed as one of America’s “Top Ten Literary Gatherings” by USA Today, Aspen Summer Words 2013, June 16-21, is a six-day retreat that supports writers in developing their craft by providing a winning combination of inspiration, skills, community and opportunity. From author readings to behind-the-book panel discussions, it also offers readers a chance to explore the craft of writing and celebrate the literary arts. 2013 faculty includes: Kathleen Anderson, Tom Barbash, Laura Fraser, Paul Harding, Pam Houston, Scott Lasser, David Lipsky, David St. John and Nino Ricci.

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They Love to Tell the Story

 

In They Love to Tell the Story: Five Contemporary Novelists Take on the Gospels, Kevin Brown examines how Nikos Kazantzakis, Anthony Burgess, Norman Mailer, José Saramago, and Nino Ricci portray each of the major figures from the gospel stories against the backdrop of biblical and legendary lore.

Kevin Brown is an Associate Professor at Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee. They Love to Tell the Story is available from Kennesaw State University Press.

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Bread, Honey & Fire

Bread, Honey & Fire by Nooshin Salari is a moving story of family and loss set against the backdrop of Iranian history. Salari’s characters go straight to the heart, caught up in forces that move them relentlessly forward even while they keep them always circling back to the past.

Born in Tabriz, Iran, Nooshin Salari moved to Canada in 1992. Her first collection of stories, The End of the Apple Tree, was published by Movarid Press in Tehran and was nominated for a number of literary prizes.

Bread, Honey & Fire is available at Amazon.ca.

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Ricci Awarded Engel/Findley Prize

TORONTO, November 7, 2012 —– At a ceremony in Toronto’s Isabel Bader Theatre tonight, Nino Ricci was presented with the $25,000 Writers’ Trust Engel/Findley Prize, awarded to a writer in mid-career for a body of work.

The award, presented as part of a ceremony that included the awarding of five other prizes and the distribution of a total of $114,000 to Canadian writers, is sponsored by the Writers’ Trust of Canada’s Board of Directors, Amazon.ca, and David Ellins. Past recipients include Michael Winter, Miriam Toews, and Wayne Johnston.

“One sometimes hears grumbling in the world at large that there are too many literary prizes,” Ricci said in his acceptance speech, “but what such grumbling fails to take into account is that other professions have perks writers don’t. They’re called incomes.”

This year’s prize was juried by writers Stan Dragland, Wayne Johnston, and Miriam Toews. “Nino Ricci’s prose embodies a sweeping range of talent and technique,” they wrote in their citation. “There are layers upon layers of meaning within his stories, all of which are presented with profound empathy, with compassion not only for his characters, but also for the messy human condition in which we invariably find ourselves. His writing is elegant and understated but driven by an urgent and confident hand. Whether he is examining the life of Jesus or an adulterous Italian mother or a self-loathing academic, Nino Ricci is a superb story-teller. Each of his books is a rare and delicious cocktail. In them a particular time and place is richly brought alive and made palpable, a challenge to the intellect and an exploration of the soul.”

For more information visit www.writerstrust.com.

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On Hiatus

Nino Ricci is avoiding personal appearances for the time being in the hopes of actually completing another novel. Any enquiries involving free merchandise, travel to exotic locations, or large sums of money, however, can still be directed to his publicist Saverio Mancina at saverio@ninoricci.com.

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Dr. Ricci

The University of Windsor has honoured Nino Ricci with a Doctor of Laws degree, Honoris Causa. With the degree, he has finally become both the doctor and the lawyer that his parents hoped he might be.

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Books in Brampton

Nino Ricci reads from his work and answers intimate questions about his personal life at the Cyril Clark Branch of the Brampton Library.

Thursday, 14 June 2012
7 PM
Cyril Clark Branch, Brampton Library
20 Loafer’s Lake Lane,Brampton,
905-793-INFO(4636)

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Congress 2012 of the Humanities and Social Sciences

Consilience: How the digital revolution is bridging the divide between the arts and sciences

Nino Ricci addresses the crossroads between the arts and sciences, and between the pre-digital and digital ages as part of the 2012 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences.

11:00 to 12:00 noon
Saturday, 27 May 2012
Waterloo University, Waterloo, Ontario

Sponsored by the Canadian Society for Italian Studies.

Filed Under: Past Events Tagged With: Congress 2012 of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Jane Urquhart, Margaret Atwood

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Nino Ricci

About Nino

Nino Ricci is the author of award-winning novel The Origin of Species and of the Lives of the Saints trilogy, adapted as a miniseries starring Sophia Loren. For more on Nino's life and work, including his acclaimed biography of Pierre Trudeau, contact Nino's parole officer. Or you can also poke around this nifty … Read more.

News

French River Writing Retreat

Nino Ricci returns this year to the French River Writing Retreat, joining writers Ann Dowsett Johnston and Nicola Ross and special guest Don Ferguson. Hosted by … [Read More...]

Ethical Choices in Writing Historical Fiction: A Panel Discussion

Join Toronto Public Library's Fall 2025 Writer-in-Residence Nino Ricci when he hosts authors Steven Hayward, Kai Thomas and Alissa York for a panel discussion … [Read More...]

TPL Writer in Residence

Nino Ricci is the Toronto Public Library's Fall 2025 Writer in Residence. The residency program offers members of the public the chance to receive feedback on … [Read More...]

Amnesty International Book Club

Check out the Amnesty International Book Club, the largest free book club in Canada. Members enjoy lots of perks, including free signed books, invitations to author events, and free merchandise. You'll also get discussion guides and a chance to share the authors' own insights on their work.

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